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Unemployment and social exclusion [PDF]
This paper analyzes the economic and social consequences of job loss which contribute to exclusion from society based on German linked survey and administrative data. To study the causal relationship between unemployment and multiple dimensions of social
L. Pohlan
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Discrimination and Social Exclusion in the Outbreak of COVID-19
This paper is aimed to document the observed social exclusion and discrimination in the outbreak of COVID-19 across the world and inside of China. Discrimination and social exclusion has occurred in various forms, while 25.11% of respondents overseas ...
Jun He, Leshui He
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Softening the Blow of Social Exclusion: The Responsive Theory of Social Exclusion [PDF]
Social exclusion is an interactive process between multiple people, yet previous research has focused almost solely on the negative impacts on targets.
Gili Freedman +2 more
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“Fear of Missing Out” (FOMO) is an all-consuming feeling that is associated with mental and emotional stress. Such strains are caused by a compulsive concern that one is missing an opportunity for a socially rewarding experience often spotted on social ...
Amna Alabri
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Background The growth of social networking has created a paradigm in which many forms of personal communication are being replaced by internet communication technologies, such as social media. This has led to social issues, such as cyberbullying.
Adesoji Ademiluyi, Chuqin Li, A. Park
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Community Responses to the Coronavirus Pandemic: How Mutual Aid Can Help
The beginnings of the COVID-19 pandemic caused panic over job losses, food and toiletry shortages, and social isolation, over and above the health impacts of the virus. People wanted to help on a mass scale and there was a huge community response.
Eleanor Benton, Anne Power
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Nowadays, depression has been a prominent mental health problem throughout the world. A common but negative social experience, social exclusion (also known as ostracism) is a great risk factor for individuals’ health and adaptation.
Geng-feng Niu +5 more
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Families extend well beyond households. In particular, connections between parents and their adult offspring are often close and sustained, and transfers may include financial assistance, practical support, or both, provided by either generation to the ...
Tania Burchardt +8 more
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